Category: Courses and Workshops

For me it was on Saturday when I went to my first ever life drawing session. I was really nervous beforehand, I did not know what to expect, I was not sure if my drawing would be “good enough” and I did not know anybody else that was attending.

As with most things my worrying was unnecessary. I absolutely loved it. Although not a class or workshop they did give us a couple of pointers when requested. There were quite a few people there that were also doing it for the first time and it was fun to walk around and see what everybody else had done.

There were some people that had never drawn people before and there were some professional artists. Nobody was made to feel that their work was inferior or “not good enough”. And the lady hosting it did give some pointers for us “first timers”.

How it worked was they got the model to pose for short burst first, extending the time. It was first 60 seconds, then 5 minutes, then 30 minutes, then 1 pose of 1 hour. I was amazed at how quickly the time went.

Below are the two of my drawings that I am most happy with. The first one is a 30 minute pose and the second is the 1 hour pose. I took these photos with my phone, so they are not the greatest. I think I will need to try to scan the pictures.

I don’t have is a bucket list – for some reason it has never appealed to me. However I have always had a vague list of stuff that I would like learn how to do. I love learning about new things. I get overly excited, I Google it extensively, I watch tutorial after tutorial on You Tube, I buy books and read everything possible about it, I might even attend a course or two and eventually I will attempt it.

I love the challenge of learning something new, pushing my boundaries and trying stuff that I have never tried before. The problem is that as soon as I have figured out how to do it (not even mastered it, just how to do it) I get bored and move onto the next project. Sometimes I will go back to that project because I really enjoyed it, or I found out more about it and realised I only just scratched the surface with my abilities and then I will get all excited about it again.

My problem though is that my list of things I would like to learn about it is endless, varied and I forget about the one as soon as I have thought of something new. So ci decided to write them all down …. Here are just a few that I can think of at the moment:

I want to learn how to do quick sketches on location (and make it look like the people are people and not monkeys) – STARTED –WORKSHOP BOOKED, BOOKS ORDERED, GOOGLED EXTENSIVELY – See other blog An Ordinary Life – Sketched

I want to learn how to illustrate a children’s book (I will even settle for drawing a decent greeting card)

I want to learn how to use a photo editing program with a little bit of skill

I want to learn how to use a graphic design program

I want to learn how to make money out of property

I want to learn how to retire rich (don’t we all)

I want to learn about trading on the stock exchange

I want to learn about permaculture

I want to learn how to reupholster furniture

I want to learn how to write more creatively

I want to learn why my tomatoes keep dying

I want to learn about SEO (Search Engine Optimization)

I want to learn how to bake a Black Forest Gateau

I want to learn how to swim more efficiently – for long distance open water swimming

I want to learn how to hand bind a book

I want to learn how to do Lino Block Printing

As you can see my list is extensive and varied….. Although you will note there is nothing musical on there. Even I know my limits. I am totally tone deaf!!!

I have decided that instead of just having a vague idea of things I would like to learn and randomly doing some as I come across them I am going to try and work my way through my list. I am not saying I am going to try and learn them all. Some I might scratch off the list all together. I am also not giving myself a time limit. Who knows, I might find one on the list that I absolutely adore doing and get stuck on it for ages. Then again I might try and do two at once.

There are also some obvious constraints – obviously money is a huge one (if you offer courses in PE or online and want to donate a space to me in any of the above I will gladly accept – just saying…..). Time is the other biggie – I have a full time job and a 3 year old. Space is another – the garage is my husband’s domain (or he so he likes to believe) I can’t really just take over the entire house and garage with my stuff. I have already taken over about 95% of all available storage spaces (including the garage) with my hobbies (yes, I have a few).

So, with this in mind I have asked to attend a Pen and Wash workshop held by Talbot Cox for my Birthday, it is all about sketching on location and using your sketchbook as you go. It sounds exactly what I am after at the moment. The course is in a couple of months and I am very excited. HERE are details on the workshop if you are interest.

What would you really like to learn how to do, or like me do you have a list?